SADDAM MUSTAFA | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. SADDAM MUSTAFA | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Researcher from Anhui Agriculture University, China

Saddam Mustafa is a dynamic early-career researcher specializing in food science and nutrition, currently pursuing his MPhil at Anhui Agricultural University in China. With a strong academic background and hands-on research experience, he has contributed significantly to the study of starch structure, food functionality, and the impact of natural ingredients on glycemic index and food quality. Saddam has held multiple roles, including Graduate Research Assistant, Teaching Assistant, and Assistant Lab Manager, which have honed his analytical, instructional, and managerial skills. His academic endeavors are complemented by a robust publication record, featuring first-author and collaborative works in respected journals such as Food Chemistry, Fermentation, and Carbohydrate Polymers. His academic journey is marked by consistency and excellence, reflected in various honors like the AHAU Academic Star Award and multiple “Excellent International Student” accolades. He is an active member of several professional organizations and has participated in numerous international conferences and workshops. Saddam’s diverse skills, ranging from laboratory techniques to statistical software, along with his passion for scientific writing and community involvement, make him a well-rounded scholar. With a promising future in academia and applied research, Saddam is well-positioned to make continued contributions to food innovation, sustainability, and nutritional science.

Professional Profile

Education

Saddam Mustafa’s educational background reflects both academic excellence and applied scientific training in the field of food science. He is currently enrolled in the Master of Philosophy (MPhil) program at Anhui Agricultural University, China (2022–2025), where he is conducting advanced research on the effects of black tea powder on the glycemic index of bread by analyzing its impact on dough rheology, microstructure, and digestibility. This work bridges fundamental research with potential health applications. Prior to this, he completed his Bachelor’s in Food Science and Technology at the University of Sargodha, Pakistan (2018–2022). His undergraduate thesis focused on the use of apple peel waste as a natural antioxidant in mayonnaise, highlighting his early interest in food innovation and sustainability. Both degrees emphasize a strong foundation in food chemistry, nutritional science, and product development. Additionally, Saddam has benefitted from competitive scholarships, including the Chinese High Talent Government Scholarship for his master’s studies and the Punjab Educational Endowment Fund during his undergraduate years. His academic journey has been further enriched by participation in training programs and workshops across China and Pakistan, underscoring his commitment to continuous learning and cross-cultural academic engagement in the field of food science.

Professional Experience

Saddam Mustafa has accumulated a diverse portfolio of professional experiences in research, teaching, and laboratory management. Since January 2023, he has been serving as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Department of Tea Science and Food Engineering, Anhui Agricultural University, China. In this role, he has led and supported multiple projects on starch structure, glycemic index modulation, and food microstructure analysis. From May to August 2024, he also worked as a Teaching Assistant at the School of Foreign Languages, Anhui Agricultural University, where he taught English to professionals from various disciplines, enhancing their communication proficiency in academic and global settings. Prior to his postgraduate studies, Saddam served as Assistant Lab Manager at the Institute of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Sargodha (2021–2022). His responsibilities included coordinating lab operations, managing resources, and liaising with vendors to support ongoing research activities. Earlier, during an internship at Cakes & Bakes Food Company (2020), he gained practical experience in food quality inspection, kitchen supervision, and customer feedback management. These roles have equipped him with an in-depth understanding of both academic and industrial food systems. His professional journey illustrates a strong balance between theoretical research, practical application, and academic communication.

Research Interests

Saddam Mustafa’s research interests lie at the intersection of food science, nutritional biochemistry, and functional food product development. His current work focuses on the multiscale structure and digestibility of starches, particularly their impact on the glycemic index of food products like bread. He is keen on understanding the role of natural additives, such as black tea powder and chickpea starch, in modifying dough rheology and microstructure to promote healthier food alternatives. Saddam also explores non-thermal preservation techniques and the functional properties of plant-based ingredients, reflecting his interest in food safety, innovation, and sustainable nutrition. His past research includes investigating antioxidant applications of fruit by-products (e.g., apple peels) and the digestive health implications of bioactive compounds. He has co-authored papers on microbial decontamination, protein-starch interactions, and immune-boosting diets, reflecting a holistic approach to food and health. As part of his academic growth, Saddam is also engaged in collaborative studies on food structure analysis using advanced techniques such as XRD, FTIR, and confocal microscopy. These interests are aligned with emerging global trends in personalized nutrition, clean-label food innovation, and sustainable food systems, making his research both timely and impactful in academic and industry circles.

Research Skills

Saddam Mustafa possesses a comprehensive skill set in experimental research, food analysis, and scientific communication. He is adept at using a wide range of analytical instruments, including GC-MS, HPLC, FTIR, XRD, DSC, and solid-state NMR for evaluating food components and structures. His experience with microscopy techniques—such as light, fluorescence, scanning electron, and confocal laser scanning microscopy—enables him to conduct microstructural and textural analysis of food matrices. Saddam also has expertise in rheology, texture profile analysis (TPA), proximate analysis, quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA), and in-vitro digestion methods, which are essential for assessing the nutritional and functional quality of food products. His computer proficiency includes the use of statistical software such as SPSS, AMOS, DEA, Stata, and E-Views, as well as strong command over MS Office, content presentation tools, and data management systems. In addition to technical abilities, he excels in scientific writing, data compilation, and presentation skills, making him an effective communicator in both academic and professional forums. His hands-on lab expertise, combined with a strong foundation in food science principles and digital competencies, positions him as a well-equipped researcher capable of tackling complex problems in food technology and nutritional science.

Awards and Honors

Saddam Mustafa’s academic excellence and research contributions have been recognized through multiple prestigious awards and honors. He was awarded the “Excellent International Student of the Year” twice (2023 and 2024) by the School of International Education at Anhui Agricultural University, reflecting his outstanding performance and active engagement within the academic community. He also received the AHAU Academic Star Award (2024) and the Research Contribution Award (2023) from the School of Tea and Food Science, further cementing his role as a standout contributor in his field. His efforts in academic outreach earned him the Outstanding Contestant Award (2024) in the “My Beautiful Encounter with China” competition organized by the Chinese Ministry of Education. Nationally, he has been recognized with the Innovative Product Development Award (2022) by the Pakistan Society of Food Scientists and Technologists, and the Undergraduate Research Scholar Award (2022) from the University of Sargodha. His involvement in volunteer activities also earned him the Best Volunteer of the Year Award (2024). These accolades not only highlight his academic dedication but also showcase his ability to balance scholarly achievement with community service and international collaboration.

Conclusion

Saddam Mustafa exemplifies the profile of an emerging researcher whose academic and professional journey is marked by dedication, innovation, and cross-cultural excellence. His contributions to the fields of food science and nutritional research are evident in his robust publication record, practical lab expertise, and involvement in collaborative projects that span national and international institutions. His strengths lie in his multidisciplinary approach, combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications to address pressing challenges in food quality, health, and sustainability. Despite his relatively early career stage, Saddam has already garnered significant recognition through multiple awards, scholarships, and speaking engagements, indicating both promise and performance. His comprehensive skill set—ranging from analytical instrumentation to statistical analysis and scientific communication—makes him a strong candidate for competitive research opportunities and future leadership roles. Going forward, Saddam is well-positioned to expand his research horizons through postdoctoral work, grant acquisition, and industry partnerships. With a clear vision, technical proficiency, and global outlook, he is poised to make lasting contributions to food innovation and public health. As such, Saddam Mustafa stands out as a highly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

  • The relationship between fine structure and physicochemical properties of starches from wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties
    Mustafa, S., Sun, C., Zhu, Z., & Du, X.
    2025

  • Recent advances in microbial decontamination of food products using nonthermal preservation techniques and modified atmosphere packaging
    Mustafa, S., Hina, S., Sun, C., & Du, X.
    2025 (Accepted)

  • Impact of chickpea starch on the glycemic index of bread by modulating dough rheology, microstructure, and in-vitro digestibility
    Mustafa, S., Hina, S., Wang, C., Zhu, Z., & Du, X.
    2025 (Accepted)

  • Exploring phytochemical potential of nature’s bliss Thymus vulgaris L. Mini review
    Mustafa, S., Sundas Hina, Shahid Mahmood, Ghulam Mueen-ud-Din, Muhammad Qamrosh Alam, Fahad Faisal, Muhammad Yousaf Quddoos, Syeda Mahvish Zahra, Sanam Mumtaz
    2020

  • Essential food and active immune system combat the Novel COVID-19 Infection; A Story So Far
    Mustafa, S., Hina, S., Mubeen, M., Khan, I. M., Itfikhar, Y., & Quddoos, M. Y.
    2021

  • Therapeutic and protective valuation of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum)
    Hina, S., Mustafa, S., Ismail, A. M., Mahmood, S., Matar, A., Alharbi, A. S., Saleh, H. A. F., & Ge, W.
    2025

  • Formation of the rosette-like starch with enhanced V-type crystallization via modified solvent-shifting method
    Wang, C., Du, K., Sun, C., Hu, Y., He, Z., Zhu, Z., Saddam, M., Chen, X., and Du, X.
    2024

  • The anti-digestibility mechanism of soy protein isolate hydrolysate on natural starches with different crystal types
    Zhu, Z., Sun, C., Wang, C., Mei, L., He, Z., Mustafa, S., Du, X., and Chen, X.
    2024

  • Liquid nitrogen ball-milled mechanochemical modification of starches with typically selected A, B and C crystal types on multiscale structure and physicochemical properties
    Sun, C., Du, K., He, Z., Zhu, Z., Hu, Y., Wang, C., Saddam, M., … & Du, X.
    2024

  • The structural properties and resistant digestibility of maize starch-glyceride monostearate complexes
    Wang, C., Zhu, Z., Mei, L., Xia, Y., Mustafa, S., Chen, X., and Du, X.
    2023

Azita Hekmatdoost | Nutrition | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Azita Hekmatdoost | Nutrition | Women Researcher Award

Professor, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Prof. Azita Hekmatdoost is an esteemed physician and nutritionist specializing in gastroenterology and clinical nutrition. She holds an M.D. and a Ph.D. in Human Nutrition from Tehran University of Medical Sciences and has conducted postdoctoral research in gastroenterology at UBC, Canada. With a career spanning multiple leadership and academic roles, Prof. Hekmatdoost is a respected educator and researcher at SBMU, having received numerous awards, including the “Top 2% Scientists” recognition by Stanford/Elsevier in 2023. Her work centers on advancing nutritional therapy for chronic disease prevention and improving health outcomes in Iran.

Professional Profile

Education

Prof. Azita Hekmatdoost completed her Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) at Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 2002, where she ranked in the top 10% of her class. She then pursued a Ph.D. in Human Nutrition from the same university, graduating in 2007 as the top student. She further specialized with a fellowship in Gastroenterology and Nutrition at the Children and Family Research Institute, University of British Columbia (UBC), Canada (2007-2008). Later, she completed a Dietitian Internship at the BC Dairy Association, Burnaby, Canada (2015-2016), and became a Registered Dietitian with the College of Dietitians of BC in 2016.

Professional Experience

Prof. Hekmatdoost is currently a professor in Clinical Nutrition at the Faculty of Nutrition and Food Science, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences (SBMU), Iran, where she has been teaching since 2009. She serves as the Nutrition Principal Investigator for the Persian Cohort, a national study evaluating chronic disease risk factors in Iran, and recently held the position of Vice Dean of Research & Technology at the National Nutrition & Food Technology Research Institute. Her previous roles include Vice Dean of Student & Cultural Affairs (2011-2014) at SBMU and Honorary Associate Professor at UBC (2015-2016). Prof. Hekmatdoost is recognized for her teaching contributions in courses such as Basic Nutrition, Diet Therapy, and Medical Nutrition Therapy for GI and liver diseases.

Research Interests

Her research focuses on gastroenterology and nutrition, with an emphasis on diet therapy for gastrointestinal and liver diseases, public health nutrition, and chronic disease prevention.

Publications Top Notes

Khodadadi, N., Hekmatdoost, A., Pashayee-Khamene, F., Hatami, B., & Yari, Z. (2024). The association of dietary inflammatory indices and mortality in patients with cirrhosis: a cohort-based study. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 21472.

Zarei, A., Pashayee-Khamene, F., Hekmatdoost, A., Hatami, B., & Yari, Z. (2024). Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) and mortality risk among patients with liver cirrhosis: a prospective cohort study. BMC Research Notes, 17(1), 248.

Sohouli, M.H., Tavakoli, S., Reis, M.G., Hekmatdoost, A., & Guimarães, N.S. (2024). Changes in glucose metabolism, C-reactive protein, and liver enzymes following intake of NAD+ precursor supplementation: a systematic review and meta‐regression analysis. Nutrition and Metabolism, 21(1), 35.

Narimani, B., Sadeghi, A., Daryani, N.E., Shahparvari, M.R., & Hekmatdoost, A. (2024). Effectiveness of a novel diet in attenuation of clinical activity of disease in patients with ulcerative colitis: a randomized, clinical trial. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 13791.

Neshatbini Tehrani, A., Hatami, B., Daftari, G., Hosseini, S.A., & Helli, B. (2024). The effect of soy isoflavones supplementation on metabolic status in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial. BMC Public Health, 24(1), 1362.

Rasoulizadeh, Z., Namazi, A., Sohouli, M.H., Hekmatdoost, A., & Hosseinzadeh, M. (2024). Association between Baltic Sea diet and healthy Nordic diet index with risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a case–control study. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 9537.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Asal Ataie-Jafari | Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Asal Ataie-Jafari | Nutrition | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant Professor, at Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran.

Asal Ataie-Jafari is a dedicated nutrition scientist and academic with a profound focus on dietary health and metabolic research. Holding a Ph.D. in Nutrition Sciences from the University of Putra Malaysia, she has spent over two decades advancing knowledge in the field of nutrition. Asal’s research addresses a range of critical health issues, from cardiovascular risk management to the nutritional impacts of specific foods on chronic conditions such as diabetes. With a rich academic career at Islamic Azad University in Tehran, she has served as an Assistant Professor and contributed significantly to the medical and nutrition sciences literature. Currently based in Canada, Asal continues to lend her expertise as a nutrition consultant, actively influencing dietary practices and healthcare strategies to improve patient outcomes.

Profile

Education

🎓 Education: Asal Ataie-Jafari holds a Ph.D. in Nutrition Sciences from the University of Putra Malaysia (2008-2012), where she researched the nutritional influences on chronic conditions. She began her academic journey at Shaheed Beheshti University in Tehran, completing a Bachelor’s degree (1997-2000) and then a Master’s degree in Nutritional Sciences (2001-2004), achieving top ranks in her entrance exams and among graduates. Her education has provided a solid foundation in both clinical and theoretical aspects of nutrition, preparing her for a career that bridges research with clinical applications. These studies have enabled Asal to make meaningful contributions to understanding nutrition’s role in managing and preventing non-communicable diseases.

Experience

💼 Experience: Asal Ataie-Jafari has held numerous influential roles throughout her career, including her current position as a Nutrition Consultant at Ambrosia Natural Foods in Canada (since 2024). She was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutrition at Islamic Azad University (2013-2024) and has worked as a clinical dietitian at Moheb Kousar Hospital in Tehran. Her experience extends to significant research roles, such as with the Endocrinology & Metabolism Research Center at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, where she focused on non-communicable diseases and nutrition-related metabolic health (2004-2013). Asal’s diverse background in research and clinical practice has enriched her understanding of nutrition science, fostering her expertise in patient-centered dietary care.

Research Interest

🔬 Research Interests: Asal Ataie-Jafari’s research interests encompass the intersection of nutrition and chronic disease management, with an emphasis on dietary impacts on metabolic health and cardiovascular risk factors. Her work investigates the roles of specific foods, such as probiotic yogurt and wheat germ, in managing hyperlipidemia and diabetes. She is particularly interested in understanding how dietary components like antioxidants, vitamins, and natural substances contribute to improved health outcomes in patients with chronic conditions. Asal’s recent research also explores the influence of diet on psychological well-being in adolescents, a growing concern in public health, as evidenced by her contributions to large-scale studies like the CASPIAN studies on Iranian youth.

Awards

🏆 Awards: Throughout her academic journey, Asal Ataie-Jafari has been recognized with numerous honors, highlighting her commitment and excellence in nutrition sciences. Notable awards include achieving 3rd rank in her Bachelor’s program among graduates in 2000 at Shaheed Beheshti University and securing the first rank in the M.S. entrance exam from the Ministry of Health & Medical Education in 2001. She continued her success by graduating at the top of her Master’s class in 2004, a testament to her hard work and dedication. These accolades underscore Asal’s impressive academic achievements and establish her as a leading figure in her field.

Selected Publications

📚 Publications: Asal Ataie-Jafari has contributed extensively to the field, with publications focusing on the effects of nutrition on metabolic and cardiovascular health. Some notable works include:

  • “Cholesterol-lowering effect of probiotic yogurt in mildly to moderately hypercholesterolemic subjects”Ann Nutr Metab, 2009, cited by 95 articles. Link
  • “Adherence to the DASH eating plan in coronary bypass candidates”Nutrition & Dietetics, 2012, cited by 76 articles. Link
  • “Effects of wheat germ on hyperlipidemic patients”Nutr Food Sci, 2009, cited by 45 articles. Link

Conclusion

Dr. Asal Ataie-Jafari presents a strong profile as a candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her consistent research focus, significant academic contributions, and applied professional experience align well with the award’s criteria. By addressing areas for growth, such as expanding her research’s global influence and continuing to publish recent findings in high-impact journals, she would enhance her already solid candidacy. Dr. Ataie-Jafari’s work continues to offer meaningful contributions to nutritional science and public health, warranting serious consideration for this award.